Terry Gilliam’s THE MAN WHO KILLED DON QUIXOTE May Finally Have A Release Date

The long-awaited The Man Who Killed Don Quixote may finally have an official release date. Director Terry Gilliam’s passion-project was completed earlier this year with Jonathan Pryce, Adam Driver and Stellan Skarsgård heading up the cast.

The news comes from French film site AlloCine, which reported on Twitter that Gilliam’s epic will finally premiere in France in May 2018.

If this report is true, this movie will be his first released film since 2013's The Zero Theorem, which was met with a mixed critical reception.

Keep in mind there is still no word yet on an American release for the film, but Amazon Studios has acquired distribution rights as of 2015 when this iteration of film was first being financed, so Amazon’s streaming platform, at least for now, seems like a safe bet.

There's a long history behind the development of Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. To catch up on that history, you can read all of our news on it here.

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